THE REFLECTION OF REFORMIST ISSUES IN THE WORKS OF THE THINKER AHMAD DONISH
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Ahmad Donish, Reformist ideas, Enlightenment thinker, Freedom of thought, Social development, Social reform, Political views, Knowledge and education, Just governance, Modern education, State reforms, Reform concepts, Modern worldview, National revival, Education system, Social justice.Abstract
This article analyzes the social and political views of the prominent 19th-century enlightenment thinker Ahmad Donish, who lived and worked during the Bukhara Emirate period. The article focuses on the expression of reformist ideas in his works, emphasizing the importance of modern knowledge and education for societal development, the need for fair governance, and freedom of thought. Ahmad Donish highlighted the necessity of reforms and outlined both the spiritual and practical foundations for improving society. His works are significant for their progressive ideas on statehood, education, and culture.
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